LTA adopts new way of tracking rail breakdowns
Published Fri, Dec 11, 2015 · 05:08 AM
[SINGAPORE] The Land Transport Authority has adopted a new method of counting rail disruptions. This excludes those caused by "external factors".
Figures collated with this new method turn out to be rosier than previously. For major breakdowns (those longer than 30 minutes) for instance, the LTA said there were 10 last year (2014) - down from 12 recorded with the old method.
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